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Near-miss over Orange County, Calif 6/30 8:08 pm?



 
 
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Old July 13th 03, 02:03 PM
Rick Cohen
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On 7/8/03 12:38 AM, in article ,
"HBYardSale" wrote:

SD sdatverizondot.net@ writes

Here is the link to see LAX radar.

http://www.airports.ci.la.ca.us/lax/laxframe.html and click on airport
monitor.

I looked at the time frame that you gave and the two flights that I could see

even get somewhat close is FRL6630- CRJ7 at 3000ft and AFR71 at 7000 feet.
but
they still had 4000 feet separation which is more than adequate. But look for
yourself, maybe I was looking at the wrong two planes.

THANKS for the super link!! That's a good one. I think I saw the 2 planes on
the site that I saw last week. (Rather than try to remember what I said, there
are quite a few follow-up postings as alt.aviation.piloting. Pls ignore the
trivial wise cracks from some.)

Thanks again.



Did they remove the airport monitor? Couldn't find it.

 




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